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No, it is not true that you would die for having more than one child in China; this is a misconception. While China had a one-child policy from 1980 to 2015, it has since been replaced with policies allowing for two, and then three children, though penalties for more than three may have applied historically. The original one-child policy has ended, and the current allowance is now up to three children per family. One-child policy era: From 1980 to 2015, China enforced a one-child policy, which had exceptions but was strictly limited for most families. Transition to a two-child policy: The policy was changed in 2016 to allow all couples to have two children. Current three-child policy: In 2021, China further amended its law to allow couples to have up to three children in an effort to combat a declining birth rate
Iβd give her as many kids as she wants.